Add Swift Package Manager support

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DreamPiggy 2019-08-09 16:06:53 +08:00
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Workspace
version = "1.0">
<FileRef
location = "self:">
</FileRef>
</Workspace>

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{
"object": {
"pins": [
{
"package": "SDWebImage",
"repositoryURL": "https://github.com/SDWebImage/SDWebImage.git",
"state": {
"branch": null,
"revision": "0a3cd255a655b73fb3b3437acf2ab506b5c0c9c6",
"version": "5.1.0"
}
}
]
},
"version": 1
}

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// swift-tools-version:5.1
// The swift-tools-version declares the minimum version of Swift required to build this package.
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "SDWebImageSwiftUI",
platforms: [
.macOS(.v10_15), .iOS(.v13), .tvOS(.v13), .watchOS(.v6)
],
products: [
// Products define the executables and libraries produced by a package, and make them visible to other packages.
.library(
name: "SDWebImageSwiftUI",
targets: ["SDWebImageSwiftUI"]),
],
dependencies: [
// Dependencies declare other packages that this package depends on.
// .package(url: /* package url */, from: "1.0.0"),
.package(url: "https://github.com/SDWebImage/SDWebImage.git", from: "5.1.0")
],
targets: [
// Targets are the basic building blocks of a package. A target can define a module or a test suite.
// Targets can depend on other targets in this package, and on products in packages which this package depends on.
.target(
name: "SDWebImageSwiftUI",
dependencies: ["SDWebImage"],
path: "SDWebImageSwiftUI/Classes"),
]
)